Engineers, who operate the trains, and conductors, who manage the cargo — both positions that require no previous experience or even a high school diploma — start at $60,000 annually for the first two years and go up to a median of $83,000 after that, Stark said. Diesel electricians, who must have prior electrical experience but not a college degree, earn nearly $63,000 a year, she said.
> Engineers, who operate the trains, and conductors, who manage the cargo — both positions that require no previous experience or even a high school diploma — start at $60,000 annually for the first two years and go up to a median of $83,000 after that, Stark said. Diesel electricians, who must have prior electrical experience but not a college degree, earn nearly $63,000 a year, she said.
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Ha! That's exactly what I was going to paste as a comment.
That's amazing they can't fill these jobs. Hell, I should apply.
Yep. I'm suddenly interested in working on the railroad.